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An abstract of Feet of Fines for the County of Sussex
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
The Manuscripts of the Corporations of Southampton and Kings Lynn
Old and New London
… ice. This contrivance, which . . . . emanated from a Mr. Tyers, consists of the woodwork of a common skate, or …
Calendar of Treasury books
… 80 l. per an. [to be payable] by Mr. Clayton to Benjamin Tyers, which his Majesty is pleased to grant him in …
Calendar of Treasury books
… Thomas 60 0 0 Henry, Lord Tenham 1,000 0 0 Benja[min] Tyers 80 0 0 Henry Mark Tuto 100 0 0 Eliza[beth] Tottersell …
Calendar of Treasury books
… annual pension of 80 l. from Michaelmas last to Benj[amin] Tyers: during pleasure in like manner as other the annual …
Old and New London
… Morland's House and GroundsThe Place taken by Jonathan Tyers, and opened for Public EntertainmentRoubiliac's Statue … came into the possession of a gentleman named Jonathan Tyers, who opened it with an advertisement of a "ridotto al … son of the original proprietor of these gardens, Thomas Tyers, having been bred for the bar, became one of Dr. …
Survey of London
… In 1728 Elizabeth Masters leased Spring Garden to Jonathan Tyers for 30 years at a rent of 250. The lease mentions the … names such as Checker, King's Head, Dragon, Royal, etc. 17 Tyers opened the gardens at night during the summer months … completed the attractions of the gardens. In the 1750's Tyers bought the ground from George Doddington the …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… & others. 3. L~re to his Ma ty on behalf of Benj. Tyers. 4. L~re signed Tho. Westby. 5. Abridgem t of Geo. … 6. Certif t signed by Tho. Westby on behalf of Benj n Tyers. 7. Depositions & examination. 8. Depositions & … and had a tidesman's place given to him. Benjamin Tyers, of Edlington, in the county of York, gentleman, …
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